Matti Robinson
9 Jan 2012 18:48
Nokia has today announced their third Windows Phone and the first ever LTE Nokia device. Lumia 900 follows the design path of Lumia 800 and N9. The main difference in the design is the size you get with the 4,3 inch AMOLED display.
As with the the previously announced Nokia Windows Phones you get a 1,4 gigahertz single-core processor but they've increased the display size to 4,3 inches. The AMOLED display relies on the Nokia's own ClearBlack technology. Battery is said to be 1830 mAh which is quite a bit more than with Lumia 800 (1450 mAh) or Lumia 710 (1320 mAh).
The phone also packs a Carl Zeiss camera with large aperture (F2.2) and wide angle focal length (28mm). It produces 8 megapixel stills and 720p/30fps video.
Nokia Lumia 900 also has 16 GB of internal storage, 512 MB of RAM, one megapixel front facing camera,
The phone will be released in the coming months by AT&T and will be available in two colors -- black and cyan. Pricing or availability in Europe were not announced yet.